Okay, I’m not about to complain how it’s been hot one minute and the next it’s pouring with rain. And after that, it’s still hot again.
Somehow just saying that statement of fact sounds like a complaint.
But really, it’s on days like these that I miss the sound of the bullfrogs. Yes, those things that honk in the night after a nice cool rain.
One night, I decided to go out and look for these guys.
Unfortunately, having a huge panting Golden Retriever on these hunts isn’t a good idea. Wouldn’t you run away from a panting guy in the dark who isn’t your running partner?
How do these chaps sound so loud?
I’m no Jeff Corwin, but every one of these frogs were close to or near a drainpipe that I suspect, allows their calls to amplify and travel.
Maybe it’s just coincidence.
Prove me wrong. Do your own research.
And you know what? These guys are not as big as the sound they make.
Listening to them from my room, it seems they’re all pretty much the same sounding. But on listening back to the (amateur) recordings I made, that’s not the case.
Here’s a recording of three different bullfrogs. It’s my first time editing sounds together. Sorry if it blows your speakers.
